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What happens when you bid on an ONLINE auction?

In the first bidding phase of the auction, direct bids or automatic bids can be submitted using one or more bidding steps. This means that you can set the amount of your bid for the respectivei horse or foal and then decide whether you want to submit your bid as a "direct bid" or as an "automatic bid". If you do not make any changes during the bidding process in the bidding tool, the system is preset so that you simply make the next possible bid step. However, this only allows you to place a "direct bid". In order to be able to submit an "automatic bid", at least two bidding steps must be entered. The corresponding price is shown directly in the view.

An automatic bid ensures that your bid is automatically increased with the next minimum bid step as soon as another bid is received. This continues until your specified maximum amount is reached.

The amount of the bidding steps (in the following step size) can vary according to the auction and the bid price. You can see the increment of the respective lot if you press to bid more (+) and to bid less again (-).

Example foal:

The bid steps increase up to a bid price of EUR 10,000 each by EUR 250, from a bid price of more than EUR 10,000 each by EUR 500 and from a bid price of EUR 25,000 by EUR 1,000.

Example riding horses:

The bid steps increase up to a bid price of EUR 10,000 each by EUR 250, from a bid price of more than EUR 10,000 each by EUR 500 and from a bid price of EUR 75,000 by EUR 1,000. From a bid price of EUR 200,000 the bid steps increaseby to EUR 5,000.

Incoming bids are prioritized strictly in order of the time in which they are entered. When the hammer price reflects two or more identical bids, the lot will be sold to the first of those bids that was submitted.

When a maximum bid is entered that contains a whole or partial increment above the current bid, the current bid changes to the newly entered bid, replacing previous competing bids. In other words, when the current bid is 10,000 € and a maximum bid of 15,000 € is entered, the current bid changes to 10.500 € (i.e. one increment higher then 10.000 €). If there is already a competing maximum bid of 12.000 €, the current bid will change to 12.500 €, i.e. by one increment above 12,000 €.

You also have the option of submitting a higher bid over several increments by clicking on "Direct bid". Your selected amount will then be immediately visible for this lot.

If you have placed a bid, you will receive an email confirming the amount of your bid. As soon as your highest bid has been outbid, you will receive another email informing you that you have been outbid. The link below in your email will take you directly to the lot in question and you can bid again.

The start time of the final of the online auction (bid up) is shown by a countdown over the entire auction time in the upper area of the website. If the time stops at 00:00:00, the so-called bid up starts automatically. The auction end of each lot is shifted 3 or 5 minutes from the previous lot according to the auction conditions.

Example (countdown timer 3 minutes):

If the bid up starts with lot 1 at 8:00 p.m., the start time for lot 2 is at 8:03 p.m. In the last 3 minutes before the final auction of a lot, each bidding activity extends the countdown timer by an additional 3 minutes. In other words, if a bid is placed, if there are only 35 seconds left, the timer is set to 3 minutes and 00 seconds. If there is no further bid during this time, the auction ends and the knockdown price is displayed on the bid board. An extension of the closing time for a previous lot does not lead to an extension for the subsequent lot.

Window opens when you click on "Bid Now"

The various parameters in the following example can change for individual horses and auctions.

Lot 3 Pure Spanish Horse

Place your bid

Clicking the place your bid button is a legally binding obligation to buy and pay for the lot should your bid be successful.
For Security we track all bids placed.
Please note that by submitting a bid you are agreeing to the Auction Terms and Conditions of the Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch e.V.
How much is your bid?
€48,888
Price Breakdown
Your Bid€48,888
VAT (6%)€4,400
Price Inc Vat€53,288
Agency Fee (6%)€2,933
Agency VAT (20%)€587
Agency fee incl. VAT€3,520
Total Amount
€56,808

Your bid will be set immediately

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If you place an automatic bid , the system will automatically outbid incoming bids up to your highest bid.

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What happens when you bid on a Livestock auction?
In the first bidding phase of the auction, direct bids or automatic bids can be submitted using one or more bidding steps. This means that you can set the amount of your bid for the respective horse or foal and then decide whether you want to submit your bid as a "direct bid" or as an "automatic bid". If you do not make any changes during the bidding process in the bidding tool, the system is preset so that you simply make the next possible bid step. However, this only allows you to place a "direct bid". In order to be able to submit an "automatic bid", at least two bidding steps must be entered. The corresponding price is shown directly in the view.


An automatic bid ensures that your bid is automatically increased with the next minimum bid step as soon as another bid is received. This continues until your specified maximum amount is reached.

The amount of the bidding steps (in the following step size) can vary according to the auction and the bid price. You can see the increment of the respective lot if you press to bid more (+) and to bid less again (-).

Example foal:

The bid steps increase up to a bid price of EUR 10,000 each by EUR 250,from a bid pricemorethan EUR 10,000 each by EUR 500 and from a bid price of EUR 25,000 by EUR 1,000.

Example riding horses:

The bid steps increase up to a bid price of EUR 10,000 each by EUR 250, from a bid price of more than EUR 10,000 each by EUR 500 and from a bid price of EUR 75,000 by EUR 1,000. From a bid price of EUR 200,000 the bid steps increaseby to EUR 5,000.

CURRENT HIGHEST BID

45.000 EUR

Bidder #247 is leading

Bidders
24
Total Bids
156
Time Left
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€47.000
Minimum: €46.000
Place Bid €47.000
Recent Bids
Bidder #247
2 seconds ago
€45,000
Leading bid
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15 seconds ago
€44,000
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45 seconds ago
€43,000
Bidder #019
1 minute ago
€42,000
Bidder #055
2 minutes ago
€41,000
Bidder #214
3 minutes ago
€40,500
Bidder #331
4 minutes ago
€40,000
Bidder #199
5 minutes ago
€39,500
Bidder #112
6 minutes ago
€39,000
Bidder #058
7 minutes ago
€38,500
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HORSES' GENDER

Several terms are used worldwide to describe a horse’s gender.
Explore our guide and learn how gender can influence management, training, and breeding — whether you’re working with P.R.E., C.D.E., or Lusitano horses.

MARE
A mare is a female horse over the age of three.
Mares are often admired for their intelligence, focus, and maternal instincts. In both P.R.E. and C.D.E. breeding programs, top-quality mares play a crucial role in preserving bloodlines and improving athletic potential.
STALLION
A stallion is an adult male horse that has not been castrated — meaning he retains full reproductive ability and typical masculine traits.
Stallions are known for their power, charisma, and presence, making them highly valued for both breeding and competition.
In P.R.E. and Lusitano breeds, stallions are often selected for their conformation, movement, and temperament before entering stud.
GELDING
A gelding is a castrated male horse, unable to reproduce.
Because of their lower hormone levels, geldings are typically calmer, more consistent, and easier to handle — especially in training or sport environments.
They are often preferred for C.D.E. competition horses or riders seeking focus and stability.

Does Gender Matter?

Find out how and when! Click below to get the answers to the most frequently asked questions.

Does gender affect a horse performance?
Not significantly.
Research shows that mares, stallions, and geldings perform equally well in sport — though each may show slightly different behavior or manageability.
Can all P.R.E., C.D.E., and Lusitano horses breed?
Only approved mares and stallions with excellent conformation and functional scores are allowed to breed according to the official studbook regulations.
What if I buy a stallion and decide to geld him?
Yes — many owners choose to geld a young stallion if they prioritize rideability and ease of management over breeding potential.
Then why does gender matter?
It matters for your goals: breeding → choose approved mare/stallion; sport & pleasure → geldings or calm mares are often preferred; tradition & prestige → many collectors prefer stallions.
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Level of Disciplines

Dressage
The horse performs controlled and balanced movements, showing harmony with the rider through simple, precise and well-trained responses.
Jumping
The horse jumps a series of obstacles with confidence, showing power, balance, and quick reactions under the rider’s guidance.
Working Equitation
The horse demonstrates agility and obedience while completing practical tasks, showing trust, accuracy and smooth coordination with the rider.
Vaquero
The horse moves in a collected and soft manner, showing traditional riding skills and clear communication between rider and horse.
Morphologie
The horse is evaluated on body structure, balance, proportions and movement, showing overall quality and suitability for future work.
Amazon
The horse is ridden in a side-saddle position, showing elegance, steadiness and smooth movement while staying balanced with the rider.